We doubt we're alone when we say that Jenni Rivera has rarely been too far from our thoughts ever since she tragically lost her life in a plane crash on December 9th.

And now, on tonight's episode of I Love Jenni on the mun2 network, titled Mariposa Part 2, the late Latino superstar's final concert in Monterrey and the heartbreak her family endured in the subsequent days will be shared with viewers tuning into the mun2 network tonight at 9pm EST/ 8pm CST!

Ten members of the Mexican banda music group La Reyna Monterrey were reportedly killed, while another five were injured, in a horrific car accident in northern Mexico early Saturday morning as they returned from playing a gig in Nuevo Laredo.

According to authorities, the van's driver may have fallen asleep at the wheel, which caused the vehicle to strike another truck, cross into another lane, and crash head on with a tractor-trailer.

This is so beyond awful that we're having trouble even finding the right words here.

Mexican-American singer Jenni Rivera was reportedly one of five passengers on an airplane that went down shortly after its take-off this morning in Mexico, and sadly, she is now missing and feared to be dead.

According to the country's transportation ministry, the flight left from Monterrey, where Rivera had performed earlier that night, and was bound for Toluca when the plane lost contact with radar 61 miles out at 3:15am.

Along with the five passengers, there were two pilots, and our thoughts go out to all of their friends, family, and loved ones during this horrific, impossibly difficult time.

Monterrey's Casino Royale is home to Mexico's worst massacre since a gang crackdown over five years ago.

The arson attack occurred shortly after 3pm Thursday afternoon as armed men burst into the doors, lined the floors with flammable liquid, and lit the place in blazes.

Witnesses say they saw at least a dozen men rush in during the act of terror. Some say the men gave a quick warning to the casino's visitors, yelling "everyone get out" just moments before executing their plan.

Arsenal striker Carlos Vela and Fulham defender Carlos Salcido celebrated with their Mexico teammates after defeating Columbia last week with a wild party complete with hookers and a tranny!

Women were seen leaving the Camino Real Hotel in Monterrey and the Mexican media is reporting that the vice girls were hired for the celebration.

But players denied that they had paid them and that they only rented the hotel ballroom for the party with family and friends.

Salcido says:

"If there is a fine to pay, I will accept it. I offer a personal apology, but the papers say we hired 15 prostitutes including a transvestite - and that did not happen. We had a few drinks, but that is as far as it went."

And in a new interview published on Thursday, the college student admitted that she received a ton of hateful messages -- including death and rape threats -- following the crybaby candidate's digital tantrum.

The now-19-year-old explained to The Washington Post that she couldn't have anticipated the kind of backlash she received, saying: